[macvoiceover] Re: global search and delete?

Yeah, they are common in Windows. I just didn't expect them to be
copied with my music. this has certainly made getting my music ito
ITunes something of a pain, but I guess there's no helpfuor it.

Take care,
Donna
On Aug 3, 2009, at 5:09 PM, Marcy Weinberg wrote:

Hi, Donna,

I've seen these files all over windows, in many if not all of my
music folders. Each is a system file. How do I know this? Because
when I went to delete, I as told I was deleteing a system file, and
did I want to continue. I did, and it worked out fine. Far as I
know, i lost nothing. By the way, I didn't see them either until
someone told me, and I don't remember the reason why, to go into
view in my computer, I believe, and check show hidden files. Hope
this helps with your understanding just a little. Granted, I don't
understand what the system files do, but at least I kno that the
desktop.ini files are system files, right? Smile, Marcy

On Aug 3, 2009, at 11:52 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
Hi all,

I have found that on my disk drive with my music, some program--I'm
assuming the one that came with the dis drive--created files named
desktop.ini in every single music folder. These files didn't show
up in windows, so I only learned they were there when I connected my
drive to my Mac. I'd like a faster solution to this than going
folder by folder and deleting each one individually. Is there a way
to globally delete every desktop.ini on my disk?